UGC NET December 2022 scorecard out; what's next?
Candidates who qualified UGC NET December 2022 exam are eligible for two certifications- Lectureship and JRF.
Arpita Das | April 14, 2023 | 08:22 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) 2023 result. Along with the result, NTA has also released the UGC NET cut-off and scorecard. As per reports, nearly 50,000 candidates have been declared qualified in the UGC NET exam 2023. UGC NET Result 2023 Out Live Updates
Those candidates who have passed the exam will get an e-certificate and JRF award letters. The UGC NET e-certificate and award letter can be downloaded from the link, ecertificate.nta.ac.in.
Eligible applicants can now apply for the post of Assistant Professor at Indian universities and colleges. Candidates who pass the UGC NET 2023 Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) test can do research on the subject of their choice.
Also Read | UGC NET Results 2023 Declared: Subject-wise cut-off marks, percentile; Download PDF here
UGC NET certificate 2023: Steps to download
- Visit the link- ecertificate.nta.ac.in.
- Next, select the exam name, captcha code and click on submit.
- Fill in all the required details and then again click on submit.
- The UGC NET e-certificate will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and take a printout for future reference.
Validity of UGC NET 2023 certificate
Candidates who qualify UGC NET exam are eligible for two certifications- certificate for Lectureship (LS) and certificate for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). The validity period of both certificates differs.
- Lectureship: There is no such validation limit for the post of Assistant Professor.
- JRF: The JRF UGC NET certificate remains valid for three years from the date the result is out.
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